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. >> a judge in wisconsin today struck down a controversial law that restricted union rights for public workers. they ruled it violates the state and united states constitution. the measure was approved despite massive public protest. it eliminated collective baring for most public workers. wisconsin governor scott walker was a big champion of it and his spokesperson said he is confident that today's decision will be overturned on appeal. >>> sales of homes in the bay area hit an important milestone last month going all the way back to prerecession days. tom here now with both the good and the bad side of today's news. >> reporter: in most cases it's a cellar's market now provided the seller is really a seller. >> we have been thinking about buying for the past three years. >> reporter: things finally lined up. >> mortgage rates are very low. we have been thinking about expanning the family and there was a house we just had to jump on. >> reporter: even if the for sale sign went up there were multiple over the asking price offers. the neighbor across the street is pleased but not surpri
. >> a judge in wisconsin today struck down a controversial law that restricted union rights for public workers. they ruled it violates the state and united states constitution. the measure was approved despite massive public protest. it eliminated collective baring for most public workers. wisconsin governor scott walker was a big champion of it and his spokesperson said he is confident that today's decision will be overturned on appeal. >>> sales of homes in the bay area hit an...
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more sunshine tomorrow, 90 degrees in law and by the weekend. tonight we have mostly cloudy skies and senators in the mid 50's. clearer early but low clouds began to pack and those around the bay and inland past midnight. look at what is happening in the southland, this is a hurricane, was a hurricane, now is just a tropical depression. it is on winding over bank conception so at 4:30 p.m. they started to get sprinkles in santa barbara and there's the potential for a sunder bumper or to be overnight hours. it is the season. warm and wind tomorrow, a little bit warmer tomorrow than it was today, we came up 5 to 10 degrees over those readings yesterday and out the door we're looking for sunshine, a little bit earlier and as a result that will give us time to keep up into the low '80s in land for thursday, in fact by the weekend, we will be into the '90s. the futurecast model of how the atmosphere should look over the next 44 hours, plenty of low clouds tomorrow morning but they burn off earlier. you can see the remnants of fabliau blowing north ov
more sunshine tomorrow, 90 degrees in law and by the weekend. tonight we have mostly cloudy skies and senators in the mid 50's. clearer early but low clouds began to pack and those around the bay and inland past midnight. look at what is happening in the southland, this is a hurricane, was a hurricane, now is just a tropical depression. it is on winding over bank conception so at 4:30 p.m. they started to get sprinkles in santa barbara and there's the potential for a sunder bumper or to be...
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. >>> the sheriff of napa retiring after 40 years in law enforcement. the sheriff joined the department back in 1972, he has worked dispatch, patrol, narcotics and at a canine deputy. he has been sheriff since 2006 and will step down in april. the supervisors are expected to name under sheriff john robertson to serve until the next election in 2014. >> the former commander of a drug squad facing charges will appear on a talk show. he is out on bail. is he facing drug and corruption charges but he was given permission to be on the dr. phil show. he will encourage officers to seek help if they are under stress. his attorney said he was under stress because of health issues at the time of the crime. >>> a disc jockey well known in the nightclub scene has been killed on vacation in thailand. the website for dj solomon refers to his trip. was in a taxi when the cab was hit from hint. his fiance was injured. he regularly played for the golden state warriors and giants games. >> as we said earlier this in newscast the komen foundation did a about face and said
. >>> the sheriff of napa retiring after 40 years in law enforcement. the sheriff joined the department back in 1972, he has worked dispatch, patrol, narcotics and at a canine deputy. he has been sheriff since 2006 and will step down in april. the supervisors are expected to name under sheriff john robertson to serve until the next election in 2014. >> the former commander of a drug squad facing charges will appear on a talk show. he is out on bail. is he facing drug and...
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. >> he was interested in law. >> reporter: hints of his dream could be seen in high school. class of 1978, piedmont high school, his quote, what a bore it is waking up always the same person. >> i don't have much to offer here. just as a friend, reach out. >> reporter: he dropped off flowers at the home of his parents. and a note saying my smart -- my heart is with you. >> after graduating from university of california at berkeley i was a peace corps volunteer. >> reporter: he was a great son, great uncle, great man. >> here is the situation where he knew, he knew how dangerous it was and he didn't hold back. he went to save his own people. what else do you need to know about this man? >> reporter: they will be flying tomorrow to washington, d.c. in preparation for the arrival of his body. live at university of california at berkeley, mike mibach, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> today president obama condemned in the strongest terms the deadly attack and vowed justice. >> today we mourn for more american whose represent the best of the united states of america. we will not waver in
. >> he was interested in law. >> reporter: hints of his dream could be seen in high school. class of 1978, piedmont high school, his quote, what a bore it is waking up always the same person. >> i don't have much to offer here. just as a friend, reach out. >> reporter: he dropped off flowers at the home of his parents. and a note saying my smart -- my heart is with you. >> after graduating from university of california at berkeley i was a peace corps volunteer....
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. >>> there's more details on the financial impact of the new health care law. the nonpartisan congressional office said that president obama's health care overhaul will shrink the deficit. the budget projection is the first since the u.s. supreme upheld most of that law last month. >>> scientists at the international aids conference reported that the majority of sexual active teenagers are using condoms. researchers and political leaders are meeting in washington discussing ways to try to eliminate hiv and aids. today the centers for disease control said 60% of sexually active high school students say that they use condoms. that is a drop when condom use peaked at 63%. but a big improve from 1991 when only 46% said they used condoms. the cdc says more work is needed to spread the message. >>> the cdc says more than a third of the births are from unintended pregnancies. this number has remained steady since 1982. women with unintented pregnancies are now more likely to be hispanic as opposed to white. cdc researchers say in 1992 white women accounted for most un
. >>> there's more details on the financial impact of the new health care law. the nonpartisan congressional office said that president obama's health care overhaul will shrink the deficit. the budget projection is the first since the u.s. supreme upheld most of that law last month. >>> scientists at the international aids conference reported that the majority of sexual active teenagers are using condoms. researchers and political leaders are meeting in washington discussing...
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. >> apple is getting huge profits reportedly in part because it's side stepping tax laws. they have avoided millions of dollars in taxes here in california and 20 other states by operating an office in nevada. the corporate takes rate here is 8.84%. in nevada it's 0. the strategy is legal and often used by other corporations but with the company bringing in such huge profits they are reducing their worldwide tax bill by billions of dollars a year. >> when we return, the new world trade center tower is set to hit a milestone tomorrow. the importance of one steel column and what it means for new york city. >> and the warm weather this weekend may be going out. mark is up next with when the bay area may see rain. . >>> a construction crew will hoist a steel column tomorrow afternoon making the tallest building in new york city. this is a time l aps e photograph of the construction of the outer shell. the column scheduled to be placed tomorrow will be the start of the 100th floor of the number one world trade center. it'll stand 1, 271 feet. that's 12 feet higher than the empi
. >> apple is getting huge profits reportedly in part because it's side stepping tax laws. they have avoided millions of dollars in taxes here in california and 20 other states by operating an office in nevada. the corporate takes rate here is 8.84%. in nevada it's 0. the strategy is legal and often used by other corporations but with the company bringing in such huge profits they are reducing their worldwide tax bill by billions of dollars a year. >> when we return, the new world...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. well...everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe well...i'm not at liberty to give that out, but we do use tender chunks of white meat chicken in an herb & spice broth. come on that's it? i need the recipe. you gotta help me out! [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? like a ninja! [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> these people are camped out for the opening of a fast food restaurant. they will get free buffalo wild wins for a year. one man never had them before but he heard they were good. >>> a manufacturing business showed off its new facility today and one of those on the tour helped pave the way for the company's move. >> quick mount makes devices for attaching solar energy to the rooftops of businesses and today they gave him a tour of their new plant. the sba backed a loan to help them move to this new facility. >> we were growing so fast, we needed a new facility
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. well...everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe well...i'm not at liberty to give that out, but we do use tender chunks of white meat chicken in an herb & spice broth. come on that's it? i need the recipe. you gotta help me out! [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? like a ninja! [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta...
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. >> our goal today is to enforce the laws, to deter people from committing crimes and being gang affiliated. educate parents who may not know their children have gang affiliations and show them what to look for. >> our crews saw two arrests, one for drugs and one for a firearms possession. >>> an early morning fire in san francisco chased more than two dozen people from their homes. it broke out in an apartment building near 22nd and fair oaks. everyone was able to make it out safely and firefighters were able to get the flames under control. but they say there was extensive fire damage on all of the floors. the red cross is helping about 26 people find temporary places to stay. >>> two fires in colusa county have now grown to 7200 acres. they're four miles apart along highway 16. highway 16 has been closed along an 18-mile stretch from highway 20 to the town of rumsey. 1300 firefighters are on the ground there at the two fires. the fires are 10% contained. firefighters say the containment is at 44% on the fire burning in the san gabriel mountains north of los angeles. the williams fire is
. >> our goal today is to enforce the laws, to deter people from committing crimes and being gang affiliated. educate parents who may not know their children have gang affiliations and show them what to look for. >> our crews saw two arrests, one for drugs and one for a firearms possession. >>> an early morning fire in san francisco chased more than two dozen people from their homes. it broke out in an apartment building near 22nd and fair oaks. everyone was able to make it...
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i'm ecstatic that law enforcement gets to shine a little bit. >> that deputy was the one who arrested burkhart yesterday. turns out he is a full-time lawyer who only works part time for the sheriff's office and his pay? one dollar a year. >>> check this out. a tv newschopper stops a grassfire are getting away. the tulsa cbs station's helicopter was over the fire when the pilot spotted a man with a gun running from the area. the pilot followed and called police who pulled them over all in a day's work. >> food for thought. what doctors say you should put on your plate to boost brain power. >> and the niners are headed to the play-offs. are you? what you will have to shell out to score a ticket. >> we'll have patchy fog tonight but not quite as dense as last night. showers wednesday. it's true. i'll explain as eyewitness news continues here on cbs 5. new year off to a strong start. doesn't. well the secret ou eat. dr. kim >>> want to keep your brain healthy? well, who doesn't? the secret though may be in what you eat. dr. kim mulvihill explains. >> reporter: you are what you eat and new
i'm ecstatic that law enforcement gets to shine a little bit. >> that deputy was the one who arrested burkhart yesterday. turns out he is a full-time lawyer who only works part time for the sheriff's office and his pay? one dollar a year. >>> check this out. a tv newschopper stops a grassfire are getting away. the tulsa cbs station's helicopter was over the fire when the pilot spotted a man with a gun running from the area. the pilot followed and called police who pulled them...
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governor jerry brown signed a law to help stop the fraud. >>> the former head of a detail in libya is set to investigate the attack last month that killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens. he said his security team was pulled out weeks before the attack. he says the state department should take action now. >> the state department should not wait for the conclusion of its review board. i think there out to be a process to enhance the security of official personal. >> wednesday's hearing was called by the over site committee. >>> the man behind the video that sparked violence across the world is due in court this week. a judge in los angeles is set to decide if nakoula basseley nakoula should return to prison. he was convicted in 2010 of bank fraud is in custody. authorities say nakoula basseley nakoula is behind the film innocence of muslims that led to violent reactions in the middle east. >>> the board of supervisors is set to decide the face of suspended san francisco sheriff ross mirkarimi. they are expected to vote tuesday at 2:00 p.m. on whether he should keep his job. 9 must vote a
governor jerry brown signed a law to help stop the fraud. >>> the former head of a detail in libya is set to investigate the attack last month that killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens. he said his security team was pulled out weeks before the attack. he says the state department should take action now. >> the state department should not wait for the conclusion of its review board. i think there out to be a process to enhance the security of official personal. >>...
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law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty dropped. 127 officers were killed this year. down 23% from 2011. in california 2 officers died this year compared to 10 last year, which is an 80% drop. he was shot during a traffic stop in september and he was gunned down in april. >>> police released the identity of a man killed in a shooting last week. he was gunned friday night on 65th street. investigators are not releasing any information about suspects or a motive. it was the second homicide in emeryville this year. >>> san francisco police are searching for a teenager who escaped. a transport service was bringing the 16-year-old by the -- boy to the center. the teen somehow managed to escape. the driver tried to chase the teen but lost track of him. officers say the boy from extradited from southern california. he was black, and was last seen wearing a glittery black tank top and dark acid-wash jeans. >>> a lawsuit has been filed in the case of misconduct by san francisco police officers. he filed the lawsuit on behalf of three people who say they were wrongfully arreste
law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty dropped. 127 officers were killed this year. down 23% from 2011. in california 2 officers died this year compared to 10 last year, which is an 80% drop. he was shot during a traffic stop in september and he was gunned down in april. >>> police released the identity of a man killed in a shooting last week. he was gunned friday night on 65th street. investigators are not releasing any information about suspects or a motive. it was the...
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. >>> the matter martina school -- opponents of the shop said the city's zoning laws don't cover such businesses. the lady bug cannot open its doors. lady bug will have to apply for an additional use permit. >>> let's talk about our weather. just like bill predicted we did see some rain today. i still see some green behind you, too. >> just a little bit. a few light scattered sprinkles. it's been kind of a nonevent but when you get that many cars on the road, it slows things down. right now we do have some light sprinkles in the bay area. rainfall accumulations have been very light. accumulations have been down around .05 of an inch. some have seen nearly .02 inches. tomorrow is going to be windy and kind of mild and as we head into the weekend things will start so warm. 43 in santa rose a. this cold air moves out. high pressure moves in. stop me if you have seen this before. so the high comes in, the temperatures goes up, out going up in time for the weekend. maybe sunday in the mid-80s. maybe some low 90s on sunday. we'll watch it for you. the low that moves everything out of the ar
. >>> the matter martina school -- opponents of the shop said the city's zoning laws don't cover such businesses. the lady bug cannot open its doors. lady bug will have to apply for an additional use permit. >>> let's talk about our weather. just like bill predicted we did see some rain today. i still see some green behind you, too. >> just a little bit. a few light scattered sprinkles. it's been kind of a nonevent but when you get that many cars on the road, it slows...
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one of the places you can smoke, the rear patio of a bar but the law effects multiunit housing. they can't light up in common areas. >> i don't see how they can do that or enforce it. messed up. might create conflict with neighbors. you know? >> reporter: families enjoying the great outdoors say it is a great breath of fresh air. >> my kid, one has asthma and it is fantastic. i can't ask for more than that. good and helps our health and the environment. >>> the cost for breaking the law, $100 to $500. lorraine b, ktvu channel 2 news@. >> plastic bags are now banned in san jose, including grocery stores and paper bags will cost 210 cents. some retailers are offering incentives. safeway is giving away one free bag per customer while supplies last at its san jose store. >>> organizers of the suffer cont test want to make sure no one gets hurts. it opened this weekend. >>> preparing for a plan to expand the port for potential corgo and fairy service- officials say it will create new jobs for the area, supporters say the location, puts it in a unique position to serve the peninsula a
one of the places you can smoke, the rear patio of a bar but the law effects multiunit housing. they can't light up in common areas. >> i don't see how they can do that or enforce it. messed up. might create conflict with neighbors. you know? >> reporter: families enjoying the great outdoors say it is a great breath of fresh air. >> my kid, one has asthma and it is fantastic. i can't ask for more than that. good and helps our health and the environment. >>> the cost...
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she was assigned to work between law enforcement and the families of the victims. her book is called in eyeshadow of a badge, a spiritual memorandum ire. she memoir. >> officials say nevada's black bears don't qualify for protection under the endangered species act. they say the bears aren't a distint population and aren't different from other black bears. . >>> are the . the chain is retiring the giant rodent's image and replacing with a new one. they plan to launch a national add campaign with a redone mascot as an electric guidor playing rock star. just the latest makeover. you may remember the first chucky chose was a rat. >> gas prices slightly lie era cross the country just before the 4th of july holiday. for a change they aren't higher here in the bay area. according to aaa the national average for a gallon of regular is $3.33. that's up less than half a cent from yesterday and it's the first increase in three weeks. here in the bay area, the prices are always higher than the national average but a gallon of regular is $3.90 and that's down a penny. eight ce
she was assigned to work between law enforcement and the families of the victims. her book is called in eyeshadow of a badge, a spiritual memorandum ire. she memoir. >> officials say nevada's black bears don't qualify for protection under the endangered species act. they say the bears aren't a distint population and aren't different from other black bears. . >>> are the . the chain is retiring the giant rodent's image and replacing with a new one. they plan to launch a national...
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almost 600 industrial facilities must comply with the law by january 1. >>> the amount of money in aid to superstorm sandy victims continues to climb. more than $455 million in disaster aid is approved for families and businesses hit by the storm. new york's governor plans to ask for $30 billion to rebuild. they have extended the time period for the government to pay for power restorations. >>> new york residents say car loads of gawkers have been driving by. they are annoying, but they under the corp i don't say -- curiosity. new jersey will end gas rationing at 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. there are no more lines of motorists waiting for fuel. the rationing was imposed on november 3. some stations could not get fuel and others did not have electricity. new york did not impose rationing until friday. >>> los angeles is trying to go meatless on mondays. the city council that had earlier declared war on transfats and fast food restaurants has voted unanimously now to adopt a rest looking urging residents to pledge they will not eat meat on the first day of the week. this resolution is just a rec
almost 600 industrial facilities must comply with the law by january 1. >>> the amount of money in aid to superstorm sandy victims continues to climb. more than $455 million in disaster aid is approved for families and businesses hit by the storm. new york's governor plans to ask for $30 billion to rebuild. they have extended the time period for the government to pay for power restorations. >>> new york residents say car loads of gawkers have been driving by. they are...
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bersa is a distant family member of the woman's common law husband. >>> authoritys have now releaseed the identity of a man killed in a shooting in a bar in oakley. clay ward was killed saturday morning at the broken wheel cocktail lounge. he was shot in the head. it appears ward had been involved in an altercation before the shooting. at this point no arrests have been made. at this point investigators do not have any suspects in the case. >>> a $30 million deal between the 49ers and south bay schools has been rejected by state officials. the deal had ended a dispute over redevelopment money tied to the 49ers the stadium. the 49ers worked the deal to split the money. now the dispute could be headed back to court next spring unless state officials change their mind and accept the agreement by november 26th. >> the san francisco giants parade could create a traffic nightmare tomorrow morning. up next, one critical thing that b.a.r.t. is doing differently this year compared to the last giant's parade. >> tomorrow this san francisco high school band as well as the rest of san francisco g
bersa is a distant family member of the woman's common law husband. >>> authoritys have now releaseed the identity of a man killed in a shooting in a bar in oakley. clay ward was killed saturday morning at the broken wheel cocktail lounge. he was shot in the head. it appears ward had been involved in an altercation before the shooting. at this point no arrests have been made. at this point investigators do not have any suspects in the case. >>> a $30 million deal between the...
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go into law today. 47million women will now benefit. those services include wellness check ups, contraceptives and counselings for domestic violence. >>> an explosion and partial roof collapse injured three contract workers at a middle school in colorado today. early reports say it might have been a water heater that exploded. school is out for the summer and only construction workers were there today, classes begin in two weeks. >> u.n. observers say the violence is rising. the regime is using fighter jets and the president delivered a speech but he wasn't seen in public. his where about have been unknown. >>> the lights are now back on in india. a blackout knocked out power to 620 million people. many homes and businesses are equipped with generators because of the power failures. national and regional leaders are blaming each other for the problems. utilities are relying on temporary solutions. while they come up with a permanent fix. >>> how a show of support forcing chick-fil-a to close early. >> back in 10 minutes, we will talk ab
go into law today. 47million women will now benefit. those services include wellness check ups, contraceptives and counselings for domestic violence. >>> an explosion and partial roof collapse injured three contract workers at a middle school in colorado today. early reports say it might have been a water heater that exploded. school is out for the summer and only construction workers were there today, classes begin in two weeks. >> u.n. observers say the violence is rising. the...
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members of congress are proposing laws to prevent the abuse and neglect. >> serious, violations going on. there is doping of horses going, pushing them to hard. >> the racing association said the industry itself is cracking down on the abuse. >> a 4-year-old from concord struck by a hit and run driver and she may loose her leg. coming up in two minutes her long road to recovery and also what her parents are doing to ria to catch the driver. >> and live in the oakland hills where the fear of fire season is very real tonight. we are checking in with fire crews putting out the hot spots and residents waiting to get back home. . >>> complete bay area news cover range starts right now. >> good evening. >> 4-year-old girl still in the hospital. its been a month since she was struck by a hit and run driver as she played outside her home in concord. we explain why the family is putting up it's own reward to track down the person who is responsible. >> reporter: the 4-year-old looks peaceful in her icu bed but there is nothing serene aboutt. eight surgeries in a month. u. she is a happy child.
members of congress are proposing laws to prevent the abuse and neglect. >> serious, violations going on. there is doping of horses going, pushing them to hard. >> the racing association said the industry itself is cracking down on the abuse. >> a 4-year-old from concord struck by a hit and run driver and she may loose her leg. coming up in two minutes her long road to recovery and also what her parents are doing to ria to catch the driver. >> and live in the oakland...
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should the law be scrapped if its most controversial provision is scrapped. one indicated toss the whole law. >> if you take the heart out of it, it is gone. >> reporter: he said keep as much as possible. >> half is better than no loaf. a perfect example. >> reporter: supporters who watched from inside said there is hope the law will stand. >> two seemed to be undecided. >> we have one thing going, the merits. >> reporter: opponents who spilled into the streets say momentum is swinging against health reform. >> you are giving them authority to make decisions for you. >> reporter: here tonight, they said there is no plan from the white house if the court does over turn the law. live, scott mcfarland, ktvu channel 2 news. >> people came from all over the country to witness the arguments in person. among those who campeditute get seats inside was a student from stanford. >> looks like there sashot it will be struck down. it will be interesting to see what aspects get the kept. >> some people in line were there to hold spaces for others, sometimes at a price. the
should the law be scrapped if its most controversial provision is scrapped. one indicated toss the whole law. >> if you take the heart out of it, it is gone. >> reporter: he said keep as much as possible. >> half is better than no loaf. a perfect example. >> reporter: supporters who watched from inside said there is hope the law will stand. >> two seemed to be undecided. >> we have one thing going, the merits. >> reporter: opponents who spilled into the...
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my mother-in-law lives in roseville, so it took us two hours from roseville to get here. >> reporter: john kaiser from danville made the drive so his family could do this, take in the snow and go sleeding. a long -- go sledding. a long drive means they will stay for a while. >> until it gets freezing, we will stay and then get in the car and go home. >> reporter: on the back of the tow truck was a car that just was towed. it looks like the car may have been in an accident. the people here who are heading up interstate 80 heading up over the summit, they will hit chain controls. right now, the chain controls are in effect from king vail over to truckee, so that's essentially the gap of interstate 08245 covers the summit. ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the rain in the bay hear has had a big impact on the snow in the sierra. officials save the content of the snow pack is 146% of normal for this time of year. the snow pack provides a third of the water supply for homes, farms and industries in california. the first official snow survey is scheduled for next week. >>> a fatal acci
my mother-in-law lives in roseville, so it took us two hours from roseville to get here. >> reporter: john kaiser from danville made the drive so his family could do this, take in the snow and go sleeding. a long -- go sledding. a long drive means they will stay for a while. >> until it gets freezing, we will stay and then get in the car and go home. >> reporter: on the back of the tow truck was a car that just was towed. it looks like the car may have been in an accident. the...
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at their edges, ripped apart atoms reveal clues. >> reporter: the university is looking at the laws of physics in extreme environments. >> reporter: understanding black holes is key to understanding the unverse. the evolution of galaxies, how they grow appears to be linked with how their central black holes grow. >> what we don't expect now will be the most interesting thing we find. black holes never disappointed us in the past. >> reporter: it's 200 times stronger than any other. the excitement begins tomorrow. reporting live. john fowler. ktvu channel 2news. >> newly released records show that the -- have spent $48 million in repairs and inspection costs. records released today estimate that it'll cost the company another $25 million to restart one of two crippled units there at the plant at reduced power. the plant shut down in january after damage released low levels of radioactive steam. >>> a hiker who body was found last week died from injuries a fall. the body of the 31-year-old was found about 11,000 feet up the mountain. an autopsy showed he died of multiple traumatic fractu
at their edges, ripped apart atoms reveal clues. >> reporter: the university is looking at the laws of physics in extreme environments. >> reporter: understanding black holes is key to understanding the unverse. the evolution of galaxies, how they grow appears to be linked with how their central black holes grow. >> what we don't expect now will be the most interesting thing we find. black holes never disappointed us in the past. >> reporter: it's 200 times stronger than...
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one set for boys and one set for girls, accomplishes the state -- konk eches konk -- covers the state law. >> reporter: this man serves on citizen watchdog groups. he's outraged that the actions of a few bad anles are ruining -- apples are ruining things for everyone. >> it puts schools, the taxpayers in a horrendous spot because the taxpayers have to pay for damage constantly being done. >> reporter: both men agree that tax payer money should not be wasted and both would like to see stronger pms for vandals. they also wish students would exert more peer pressure. but here's one more suggestion. >> get the parents to get off their lady butts and raise the kids properly. there's your answer. >> reporter: back to you. >> okay. >>> well, this massive fire that destroyed a ski lodge in pennsylvania burned true the night -- through the night. firefighters say the extreme cold weather made it pretty difficult for the crews to get water from the hydrants and put out that fire quickly. high winds they say also fanned those flames. >>> we got our wet weather. a much-needed blast of winter in the s
one set for boys and one set for girls, accomplishes the state -- konk eches konk -- covers the state law. >> reporter: this man serves on citizen watchdog groups. he's outraged that the actions of a few bad anles are ruining -- apples are ruining things for everyone. >> it puts schools, the taxpayers in a horrendous spot because the taxpayers have to pay for damage constantly being done. >> reporter: both men agree that tax payer money should not be wasted and both would like...
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ambassador chris stevens at the college of law in san francisco. he got his degree there after graduating from university of california at berkeley. the video continues to enrage muslims around the world. >> rioters today attacked the u.s. embassy in indonesia. protesters were also in the streets of beirut where he made a rare appearance and called for nationwide protests this week and in pakistan hundreds targeted the u.s. consulate. >> we are condemning this film through this protest and saying all the diplomats should be sent back to the u.s. >> washington ordered all non- essential staff to leave and as al-qaeda called for more attacks on american targets. that film which was made by a man in southern california is now banned in a half dozen countries. and the pakistani prime minister ordered the suspension of google's youtube service in that country. >>> busy day on the campaign trail. president obama attended two rallies in ohio. he said he is fighting back against chinese auto subsidies. >> when other countries don't play by the rules we hav
ambassador chris stevens at the college of law in san francisco. he got his degree there after graduating from university of california at berkeley. the video continues to enrage muslims around the world. >> rioters today attacked the u.s. embassy in indonesia. protesters were also in the streets of beirut where he made a rare appearance and called for nationwide protests this week and in pakistan hundreds targeted the u.s. consulate. >> we are condemning this film through this...
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a cities are circumventing city law bowing to health fears. he has this. >> how many of them have these in front of their houses? >> reporter: at&t will work with the city to improve this installation but people have to choose, is it faster wireless or antenna free neighborhoods. john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the president of motion picture arts committed a stir when he showed up at the airport with an oscar. look at that. one of the oscars traveled on a flight called oscar 1 today. travelers were so thrilled. a lot of people wanted to pose with the oscar. the president is escorting 42 of the trophies back to headquarters. >> i want as many people to feel it and touch it so they could know what that feels like. >> the ockers say sunday, feb26. >>> a driver had a close call. a video was filmed, there you go, from the bottom right of the screen. see it? a deer jumped in front of the car. this was posted on the internet. the deer jumps out of nowhere. luckily the driver missed the deer. raising the dam at shasta lake and increasing the re
a cities are circumventing city law bowing to health fears. he has this. >> how many of them have these in front of their houses? >> reporter: at&t will work with the city to improve this installation but people have to choose, is it faster wireless or antenna free neighborhoods. john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the president of motion picture arts committed a stir when he showed up at the airport with an oscar. look at that. one of the oscars traveled on a flight...
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ten thousand law enforcement agencies going through drunk driving enforcement. deaths dropped slightly from 2009 to 2010 by about 5%. the driver that are drinking are increasingly intoxicated. >> new stats released today show that 70% of deaths in drunk driving crashes in 2010 involved drivers with a blood alcohol level nearly twice the legal limit. >> reporter: this is a scene from a drunk driving crash in florida in 2010. the very year from which the data was drawn. here are other facts. 20 to 24-year-old are most likely to be involved. there was one death every 51 minutes that year. folks caught for one dwi are four times more likely to be involved in a fatal crash. so over the next few weeks the drive sober or get pulled over campaign takes aim at these drunker drivers hoping to get them off the road. >> when you witness day after day the damage done to people's lives, you quickly develop a zero tolerance for drunk driving. >> reporter: so enjoy this summer, just stay sober or stay off the road. ktvu channel 2news. >> we have more details in california -- nu
ten thousand law enforcement agencies going through drunk driving enforcement. deaths dropped slightly from 2009 to 2010 by about 5%. the driver that are drinking are increasingly intoxicated. >> new stats released today show that 70% of deaths in drunk driving crashes in 2010 involved drivers with a blood alcohol level nearly twice the legal limit. >> reporter: this is a scene from a drunk driving crash in florida in 2010. the very year from which the data was drawn. here are other...
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the city has hired a law firm. the police union demanded the investigation. >> a judge in oakland ruled that parts of a longa waited report on a pepper spraying incident at davis will remain sealed. paul chambers live with what's being held back and why. >> we are live outside the courthouse where the judge made the ruling, only importances of the report are open to the public. today'sa court ruling is a round this incident which happened in november of last year. a uc davis police officer pepper sprayed a crowd, since then attorneys representing them said one of there are clients received several threats. they are asking the judge to keep portions of the report sealed. >> our goal wasn't to try to avoid releasing the entire report it was just the certain sections. >> reporter: yesterday it appeared the judge would allow the public to have access to the entire report. some of the items would be kept from the public eye. think the public has a right to the information. >> reporter: they say there are several officer
the city has hired a law firm. the police union demanded the investigation. >> a judge in oakland ruled that parts of a longa waited report on a pepper spraying incident at davis will remain sealed. paul chambers live with what's being held back and why. >> we are live outside the courthouse where the judge made the ruling, only importances of the report are open to the public. today'sa court ruling is a round this incident which happened in november of last year. a uc davis police...
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the new laws you need to look out for tomorrow. the u.s. heads to the moon once more. what is behind the probes going into orbit this weekend. some people just couldn't wait until the stroke of midnight to celebrate 2012. really, they couldn't. it was past their bedtime. so just for the little ones, this is both space and science center have a balloon drop. hundreds of balloons dropped at the time it became midnight somewhere in the world, all the balloons are bio bio
the new laws you need to look out for tomorrow. the u.s. heads to the moon once more. what is behind the probes going into orbit this weekend. some people just couldn't wait until the stroke of midnight to celebrate 2012. really, they couldn't. it was past their bedtime. so just for the little ones, this is both space and science center have a balloon drop. hundreds of balloons dropped at the time it became midnight somewhere in the world, all the balloons are bio bio
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the law is expected to take effect in about 6 weeks after the council takes a vote. >>> and employees union today saying that 95% of the members voted to authorize a series of strikes. the california faculty association represents professors, library workers, coaches and counselors. the union has proposed rolling strikes in which workers, groups at campuses would go on strikes for two days, followed by another group. a university spokesperson says talk of a strike is premature and that bargaining sessions are set for tomorrow. >>> and at hospitals, they're locked out of work until sunday. about 4500 nurses walked off the job at sutter's bay area hospitals, including berkeley's medical center. they're upset over management proposals to cut sick pay and health care benefits. sutter hired replacement nurses for five days, and until then, the permanent nurses won't be allowed back on the job. meanwhile, the state's health services department reports that it has sent inspectors to all of the 12 hospitals involved in the strike, and told us just a half hour ago it found no discrepancies wit
the law is expected to take effect in about 6 weeks after the council takes a vote. >>> and employees union today saying that 95% of the members voted to authorize a series of strikes. the california faculty association represents professors, library workers, coaches and counselors. the union has proposed rolling strikes in which workers, groups at campuses would go on strikes for two days, followed by another group. a university spokesperson says talk of a strike is premature and that...
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my parents' own marriage was against the law at the time and they had tie return here to baltimore after getting married in washington, d.c. the procession was mistaken for a funeral. >> the vote comes after president obama's decision to support same-sex marriage. >>> bill to help californias who were thrown out of the military for being gay is making its way. the bill would help veterans who were discharged because they were gay to clear they records. it now moves to the senate. >>> student from rutgers university received 30 days in jail for using a webcam to spy on his gay roommate who later committed suside. he suicide and he has to pay a $10,000 $10,000 fine and attend counseling. he cried when his mother pleaded for leniency. >> why was he so mean spirited and evil that he would humiliate him. >> he was convicted of a hate crime for videotaping tyler clementi kissing another man. tyler clementi killed himself a few days after that. >>> the weather is heating up and so is cal fire. how they began ramping up for fire station and what firefighters are doing get ready. >> fog will be a
my parents' own marriage was against the law at the time and they had tie return here to baltimore after getting married in washington, d.c. the procession was mistaken for a funeral. >> the vote comes after president obama's decision to support same-sex marriage. >>> bill to help californias who were thrown out of the military for being gay is making its way. the bill would help veterans who were discharged because they were gay to clear they records. it now moves to the senate....
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. $8billion for that project signed into law today. ktvu's debora villalon shows us the location that will be the end of the line there. >> reporter: it is a huge hole in the ground right now here on howard street but what is envisioned here, the grand central station of the west. >> reporter: governor jerry brown signed in seconds what took decades to accomplish. everyone involved with california's high-speed rail took a victory lap. >> the world is full of fearful men but the world is also full of doers and leaders. >> reporter: the funding includes 3 billion in rail bonds voters okayed four years ago and 3 billion in federal funds and 2 billion to modernize transportation in the bay area and in los angeles where the governor held another signing this morning. governor jerry brown inherited the train and became its biggest champion. >> with everybody telling him this is your opportunity, don't do california's high-speed rail, it wasn't on your watch, you can walk away. >> it has been so many years, this is the right conclusion. >> re
. $8billion for that project signed into law today. ktvu's debora villalon shows us the location that will be the end of the line there. >> reporter: it is a huge hole in the ground right now here on howard street but what is envisioned here, the grand central station of the west. >> reporter: governor jerry brown signed in seconds what took decades to accomplish. everyone involved with california's high-speed rail took a victory lap. >> the world is full of fearful men but...
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there is a good chance one of these laws will apply to you. we will detail some of the new laws coming up later. >>> the squirrel monkey named banana sam is back at the san francisco zootonight. he was found yesterday afternoon by a man a mile from the zoo. the man coaxed the monkey into his back pack and then he called police. officials say the monkey was scared and hungry but healthy. banana sam was taken or escaped thursday night. the man who found the monkey was questioned and is not considered a suspect. >>> it didn't feel like winter today. san francisco was one of the many place wheres people went for a walk, run wearing only short sleeves or a light jacket. temperatures were as much as 10 degrees above average today. and we have seen less than half the normal rainfall. with more on our mild and dry weather we go to mark tamayo. >> we are taking a live look right now. at the san francisco bay. hide clouds have been increasing. most clouds will be factors tomorrow but most of the bay area warmed up into the 60s this afternoon. mid-60s as
there is a good chance one of these laws will apply to you. we will detail some of the new laws coming up later. >>> the squirrel monkey named banana sam is back at the san francisco zootonight. he was found yesterday afternoon by a man a mile from the zoo. the man coaxed the monkey into his back pack and then he called police. officials say the monkey was scared and hungry but healthy. banana sam was taken or escaped thursday night. the man who found the monkey was questioned and is...
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farmers say the law would restrict teens from summer work and cost consumers. >> it would raise costs if we have to create a full-time position. >> we need to make sure the jobs the kids are doing is safe and won't cost them as it has in some situations their lives. >> it could not effect teens working on their parent's farms. >>> sugar is toxic and should be regulated. a report says it is as dangerous as tobacco and alcohol and responsible for 35 million deaths every year. >> i tried to cut it out of my diet and i crave it. >> we have known it has been bad for a long time. >> one of the researchers says sugar poses such a health risk it require as public health intervention because people won't cut it out on their own. >>> scientists are suggesting a new approach to exercise can help people with diabetes. till now they were continued to do exercise for 30 minutes a day. researchers found intermintant exercise has a greater positive effect. patients in the study had greater improvement in their blood glucose levels. >>> research shows toddlers who were put under an thesa are -- childr
farmers say the law would restrict teens from summer work and cost consumers. >> it would raise costs if we have to create a full-time position. >> we need to make sure the jobs the kids are doing is safe and won't cost them as it has in some situations their lives. >> it could not effect teens working on their parent's farms. >>> sugar is toxic and should be regulated. a report says it is as dangerous as tobacco and alcohol and responsible for 35 million deaths every...
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. >> as one of the top law enforcement officials for the city he shouldn't have engaged in beating his wife. >> reporter: he pled guilty to falsely imprisoning his wife in a case where he admits he grabbed her arm in anger. earlier today he appeared briefly in court to give the judge a progress report on communities and counseling. he said he plans to visit his son but is focused on trying to get his job back. >> i can be still the kind of sheriff the people of san francisco voted me into being that i'm democraticly elected. >> reporter: the commission plans to hold three hearings over the next two weeks. much of today could center on various legal matters involving stat mints different witnesses. they don't make the ultimate decision on his future. that is up to the board of supervisors. reporting live. rob roth. >> investigators are trying to solve a mystery tonight after someone found a body that may have been weighted down in the oakland estuary. >> police found what appeared to be feet from a person out of the top of the water here. >> reporter: the body was head down about five f
. >> as one of the top law enforcement officials for the city he shouldn't have engaged in beating his wife. >> reporter: he pled guilty to falsely imprisoning his wife in a case where he admits he grabbed her arm in anger. earlier today he appeared briefly in court to give the judge a progress report on communities and counseling. he said he plans to visit his son but is focused on trying to get his job back. >> i can be still the kind of sheriff the people of san francisco...
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thank you. >>> serial killer claims he could lead law enforcement to more victims. what a law maker is threatening to do on behalf of the victim's families. of a heart healthy diet. art that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios thank you, nana send money to anyone's checking account with chase quickpay. all you need is an email address or mobile number. you're welcome. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> an amazing rescue of a red tailed hawk in san jose this weekend. they found the hawk 30 feet in a tree. it was thin and tired and had its legs stuck in a branch. they rented a lift and reached the bird. they freed the bird's leg and rushed the bird to the wildlife center. they treated the hawk for a tear in its leg. >>> corrections officials are dragging their feet in the release of convicted serial killer wesley shermantine. she authored a bill to let hem out of prison to -- let him out of prison to hem authorities find victims. today she gave officials an ultimatum. >> they will be put on notice they will have
thank you. >>> serial killer claims he could lead law enforcement to more victims. what a law maker is threatening to do on behalf of the victim's families. of a heart healthy diet. art that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios thank you, nana send money to anyone's checking account with chase quickpay. all you need is an email address or mobile number. you're welcome. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> an amazing rescue...
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they arrested three men on drug charges under australian law the men could face life in prison. >>> the colorado theater where a gunman killed 12 people is going to reopen. the company that runs and operating that cinemark theater in aurora have announced the reopening plans. there will be changes made but no details were released. >>> i'm back here in just a couple of minute, your weekend just hours away. what can you expect on saturday and sunday? i'll dial it in. >>> accusations of elder neglect is sparking a whirlwind of criticism for these four suspects. the reason one local community is particularly offended. >>> also. >> though millions are buying it unconditionally and sight unscene. experts say consumers will have two problems with it. >> plus a new program to help prevent sport injuries among high school athletes. card hassles? introducing chase liquid. the reloadable card that's easy to activate and can be used right away. plus, you can load cash or checks at any chase depositfriendly atm and checks right from your smartphone. get rid of prepaid problems. get chase liquid. >>
they arrested three men on drug charges under australian law the men could face life in prison. >>> the colorado theater where a gunman killed 12 people is going to reopen. the company that runs and operating that cinemark theater in aurora have announced the reopening plans. there will be changes made but no details were released. >>> i'm back here in just a couple of minute, your weekend just hours away. what can you expect on saturday and sunday? i'll dial it in....
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the session ends friday giving lawmakers a few more days to pass laws. they expect democrats to vote for a pension reform bill. he says lawmakers are still working out details with governor jerry brown. >>> homeowners in san francisco will hold two more protests tomorrow. >> just like last week they will protest what they say are unfair evictions. the first protest is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. outside pnc bank. they promised a loan modification but issued another eviction notice. it is expected tomorrow at noon. they say they are being forced out so they can renovate buildings. >>> caltrans will begin a demolition product starting tomorrow night. drivers should expect lane changes at 7:00 p.m. >>> officials will address a street light controversy tomorrow with pg&e. some people are upset old lights are being replaced with a modern style. they point out berkeley upgraded with other lamps. pg&e said they had chosen the stainless steel versions. >>> road work tomorrow could cause traffic delays. they are planning a project along highway 1 from 101 to stenson
the session ends friday giving lawmakers a few more days to pass laws. they expect democrats to vote for a pension reform bill. he says lawmakers are still working out details with governor jerry brown. >>> homeowners in san francisco will hold two more protests tomorrow. >> just like last week they will protest what they say are unfair evictions. the first protest is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. outside pnc bank. they promised a loan modification but issued another eviction notice....
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. >>> a man who says he was abused by a priest is on trial accused offtakessing the -- taking the law into his own hands. ktvu's rob roth is live. >> reporter: it was a surprise, the main witness took the stand at 3:30 p.m. on this first day and it was a tense atmosphere inside the haul of justice -- hall of justice. william lynch is facing charges that he attacked the priest. he used a plea deal because he claims he was sexually assaulted when they were young boys. >> we are here to support will. we are happy so far with what has been going on. glad for will to get his story out. >> reporter: she reminded jurors that it is william lynch, not the priest on trial. he claimed he was delivering a death certificate and said william lynch punched him in the face. he called it a painful and scary attack and he was shouting you molested me and my brother and he said he did not molest him nor his brother. testimony that ut raged the raged the support -- outraged the supporters. >> he sits there and perjures himself to preserve whatever sense of stanty he must be -- stan ate he must be clingin
. >>> a man who says he was abused by a priest is on trial accused offtakessing the -- taking the law into his own hands. ktvu's rob roth is live. >> reporter: it was a surprise, the main witness took the stand at 3:30 p.m. on this first day and it was a tense atmosphere inside the haul of justice -- hall of justice. william lynch is facing charges that he attacked the priest. he used a plea deal because he claims he was sexually assaulted when they were young boys. >> we...
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north carolina law already bans gay marriage but the amendment would define marriage as only between a man and woman. it also forbids civil unions and domestic partnerships. the latest polls suggest it'll pass. >> it's happened again. another bad bite by a pit bull. why they get such a bad rap. >> what is the future for one of san francisco's most important spots? this could also come with a ten million dollar cost to clean it up. what is in store for lake merced. . >> go children attacked by the family dog in two separate instances just hours apart. >> we will get to that in am. first continuing coverage on the breaks news from antioch where a tire fire now has been burning more than an hour. these are difficult fires to put out. often times you just have to let them burn themselves out. we have learned they hazmat crews and air quality workers are on the wait a minute tom is on the ground near the fire scene and we want to join him. >> reporter: one of the things you have to understand is besides the destruction of the property and tying up traffic which it's already done. tires co
north carolina law already bans gay marriage but the amendment would define marriage as only between a man and woman. it also forbids civil unions and domestic partnerships. the latest polls suggest it'll pass. >> it's happened again. another bad bite by a pit bull. why they get such a bad rap. >> what is the future for one of san francisco's most important spots? this could also come with a ten million dollar cost to clean it up. what is in store for lake merced. . >> go...
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why california is leading the way when it comes to implements the president's health care law. >>> the fog is back big time. temperatures they came down another five to 7 degrees, we're heading toward sort of a holiday weekend. i'll let you know what to expect, warmer or cooler. >>> one day after the historic ruling from the u.s. supreme court there are new concerns about how states will put the health care reform law into practice. scott macfarlane reports why california unlike other states is already ready to roll. >> reporter: there's tens of millions of the americans without health insurance, as of now states have six months to show washington that they have a plan to get people insurance cards. stacy ridders two daughters are cancer survivors. they've lost their health insurance before and they can't go without again. >> it's vital that cancer survivors have health care to undergo care. >> it's very exciting to see our state lead the way in the nation. >> reporter: the act requires the state to set up a chain. they must also prepare for a wave of people seeking health care. but as
why california is leading the way when it comes to implements the president's health care law. >>> the fog is back big time. temperatures they came down another five to 7 degrees, we're heading toward sort of a holiday weekend. i'll let you know what to expect, warmer or cooler. >>> one day after the historic ruling from the u.s. supreme court there are new concerns about how states will put the health care reform law into practice. scott macfarlane reports why california...
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demonstration is like any other, then the county and local taxpayer also foot the bill for the extra law enforcement on hand. ken pritchett. >> a dozen students spent the night on the berkeley campus last night in front of the international house as part of a new roving occupy cal camp. for the past week they have set up debt tents on different parts of campus. organizers say the administration of the international house on piedmont welcomes their one night camp. >> we have an institution, international house supportive, the police have express they don't want further conflict and i think that's really a big step forward. >> the tents are also with a tree day conference called occupy the truth. the group hosted several speakers including cindy she, han and the man credited linking the pentagon papers during the vietnam war. >> homicide investigators searching for clues in two separate shootings. the first just before 12:15 at 98th avenue and c street. someone called the police reporting a shooting and then hung up. when officers arrived they found a man in the street suffering a gun shot
demonstration is like any other, then the county and local taxpayer also foot the bill for the extra law enforcement on hand. ken pritchett. >> a dozen students spent the night on the berkeley campus last night in front of the international house as part of a new roving occupy cal camp. for the past week they have set up debt tents on different parts of campus. organizers say the administration of the international house on piedmont welcomes their one night camp. >> we have an...
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the law would require parents to discussion their decisions with doctors. the bill goes to the state senate. >>> the centers for disease control says young people might not be taking the risk of skin cancer seriously. one group had one sun burn in the past year. the other shows indoor tanning is common. both can put people at risk for skin cancer later in life. >>> i am sal castaneda, how help from man is helping thousands of fish survive. >> and a bit of fog this morning but the fog is cleared. how does that plan at our your bay area friday? i will let you know and i will have your bay area weekend forecast to boot. [ teen ] times are good, aren't they, kids? it's nice having u-verse, isn't it? see back in my day, we didn't have these newfangled wireless receivers. fangled? we had to watch basketball in the living room... that's where the tv outlet was. what is he talking about? and if mom was hosting her book club that day, guess what...you missed it! we couldn't just move the tv all willy-nilly all over the house. ohh! ohh! kids today have it so good. ok
the law would require parents to discussion their decisions with doctors. the bill goes to the state senate. >>> the centers for disease control says young people might not be taking the risk of skin cancer seriously. one group had one sun burn in the past year. the other shows indoor tanning is common. both can put people at risk for skin cancer later in life. >>> i am sal castaneda, how help from man is helping thousands of fish survive. >> and a bit of fog this...
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laws applied to not, do not apply in canada so there's no law enforcement to subpoena the records even if they wanted to. will you be able to order the tips soft company to provide information >> to emphasize this is not a substitute for calling 911. the tips will be reviewed it later time >> this is a way for the community to provide anonymous tips. it will let us use our resources more effectively >> police say that young people are the most likely to commit and also witness crimes and they want them to be confident about getting involved without being involved. >> a big effort is underway to save endangered steelhead and salmon from what would be a certain death. it is happening where the creeks typically dry at this time of year. biologists and volunteers are catching the fish and moving them further streamed down water >> there were thousands of them returning to spawn every year and now we're lucky if we get hundreds >> the rescue program began back in 1999 and since then we're told more than 17,000 juvenile coho salmon and steelhead have been rescued. >> an animal used in high s
laws applied to not, do not apply in canada so there's no law enforcement to subpoena the records even if they wanted to. will you be able to order the tips soft company to provide information >> to emphasize this is not a substitute for calling 911. the tips will be reviewed it later time >> this is a way for the community to provide anonymous tips. it will let us use our resources more effectively >> police say that young people are the most likely to commit and also witness...
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napa county sheriffs say he was fishing with his brother-in-law around 2:45 a.m. when he fell into the water. they say he barely knew how to swim. this morning searchers found shoes they believe belong to him. >>> in san francisco the civic center bart station was shut down and evacuated after an explosion on the track's third rail. a spokeswoman said it was sparked by a brake over load on a bay point train stopped at the station. officials on the scene say there was a loud noise, some smoke but no fire. market street was partly closed temporarily. nobody was hurt. trains were delayed and the station was closed for about an hour. >>> and authorities in san jose are investigating a new round of fires at the homeless campal kelley park. city staff is looking at the next step in their response to homeless camps. they are expected to give a better presentation in late october at a city council study session. >> election 2012 news tonight a get out the vet push from the nation's largest sieve rights organization. the naacp's message this sunday to bay area church goers
napa county sheriffs say he was fishing with his brother-in-law around 2:45 a.m. when he fell into the water. they say he barely knew how to swim. this morning searchers found shoes they believe belong to him. >>> in san francisco the civic center bart station was shut down and evacuated after an explosion on the track's third rail. a spokeswoman said it was sparked by a brake over load on a bay point train stopped at the station. officials on the scene say there was a loud noise, some...
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. >> he was close to everyone in law enforcement. it is sad. and tragic that we lost him. >> reporter: another officer and a woman were also shot. two other officers suffered non- life threatening injuries. it sparked a warning for students on camps to avoid the area. authorities say the suspect was in his mid-30s. officers mourning the loss of their colleague are investigating the incident. ktvu channel 2 news. >> texas governor rick perry said despite the violence he still supports the rights of americans to own guns. >> i think it is wise for the people of texas to defend themselves when there is a law breaker that comes with a weapon. >> rick perry made the remarks in a appearance with rick scott. he said washington can't make the nation safer by taking guns away. >>> authorities identified a woman killed in a car accident over the weekend. she was driving saturday night when the highway parole says she did an illegal u-turn. a car broad sided her killing her. the chp is still investigating. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee authorized a rewar
. >> he was close to everyone in law enforcement. it is sad. and tragic that we lost him. >> reporter: another officer and a woman were also shot. two other officers suffered non- life threatening injuries. it sparked a warning for students on camps to avoid the area. authorities say the suspect was in his mid-30s. officers mourning the loss of their colleague are investigating the incident. ktvu channel 2 news. >> texas governor rick perry said despite the violence he still...
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pete dunbar has been chief since 2006 and worked in law enforcements for 30 years. he told the times he is retiring for financial reasons, he said that he would loose money if he kept working any longer. his base salary was $193,000. >> a community meeting is scheduled for tomorrow in san francisco to discuss regulations of party buses. some club owners along broadway are unhappy with the buses that bring hundreds of out of towners and locals to drink and dance on the weekends . members of the entertainment commission will attend tomorrow's meeting. that is scheduled for 4:00 p.m. at the main library branch. >> apple getting ready for its developer's conference tomorrow. their new ceo tim cook is expected to deliver the key note address tomorrow morning. in april five thousand passes to the event at $1,600 each were snapped up and left in two hours. the developers conference goes on monday through friday. >>> also tomorrow, crews expected to start filming a movie about the life of the apple co founder. ashton kutcher has the lead role. it will start production at hi
pete dunbar has been chief since 2006 and worked in law enforcements for 30 years. he told the times he is retiring for financial reasons, he said that he would loose money if he kept working any longer. his base salary was $193,000. >> a community meeting is scheduled for tomorrow in san francisco to discuss regulations of party buses. some club owners along broadway are unhappy with the buses that bring hundreds of out of towners and locals to drink and dance on the weekends . members...
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the move that showed what the law will do. plus? >>> this is a win, win, win for everybody. >>> and asking what the win, win, win is, and what it means for the city. >>> and take a close look at this sign, there is actually something wrong with it. what the problem is, and what is being done about it next @( sweetheart. we need to talk. i've seen your stunts online. i can explain... jumping a ramp in a shopping cart. so 2005. wait, what? and only 3 likes? honey, it's embarrassing. carol's son got over 12 million views on that dancing squirrel video. don't you want that? i...i suppose. now go make your dad and me proud. try something funny. [ male announcer ] now everyone's up to speed. get high speed internet for $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one year term. at&t. . >>> lieutenant governor celebrating a big event when he was mayor there. former mayor newsom joined the mayor and others to announce that san francisco is the greenest city in america. they say the city's clean taxi program not only met the goal to reduce the emissi
the move that showed what the law will do. plus? >>> this is a win, win, win for everybody. >>> and asking what the win, win, win is, and what it means for the city. >>> and take a close look at this sign, there is actually something wrong with it. what the problem is, and what is being done about it next @( sweetheart. we need to talk. i've seen your stunts online. i can explain... jumping a ramp in a shopping cart. so 2005. wait, what? and only 3 likes? honey, it's...
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just because of the loophole in the law that says that an employee can woo them while they're a minor but not turn it into a sexual relationship until they are 18. >> reporter: lawmakers on the assembly committee on public safety who defeated the bill including tom amiano of san francisco said the measure needed more work. >>> more out of state students will be attending classes at university of california campuses this fall. according to the than 23% of the incoming freshmen are from outside california. that's a big jump from last fall when 18% of newly admitted students were from out of state. those out of state at international students pay nearly three times more than california residents to attend uc. the admission rate for california residents is down almost 4%. >>> tonight the milpitas city council may grow a bag ban. they've adopted restrictions on single use plastic shopping bags. tonight the milpitas city council is expected to decide how to review the latest studies on such a ban as well as consider whether to move forward with plans to prohibit the use of to go containers
just because of the loophole in the law that says that an employee can woo them while they're a minor but not turn it into a sexual relationship until they are 18. >> reporter: lawmakers on the assembly committee on public safety who defeated the bill including tom amiano of san francisco said the measure needed more work. >>> more out of state students will be attending classes at university of california campuses this fall. according to the than 23% of the incoming freshmen are...
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why law enforcement is on alert and in force. >> reporter: i just spoke with a sergeant from the santa clara police department and says so far they have made six arrests. they have been mainly for drug possession and public intoxication, but they have made no arrests gang rhode and no gang-related assaults and hope it does as that way the rest of the evening. it's the rhythm and flavor of mexico that this crowd comes to celebrate cinco de mayo. >> i can see a lot of people and see the singers. >> reporter: some came to show off dance moves while others looked forward to sampling mexican dishes. while the majority of the people are here to have fun the santa clara's sheriff's department says people had their bags checked. a team of law enforcement including parole and probation and suppression units roamed the fair grounds. their goal is to identity problems with they start. they want the families who came here to be safe and they brought in additional resources. >> we brought in people from outside of our agency to identify potential gang members from whom they might recognize that we
why law enforcement is on alert and in force. >> reporter: i just spoke with a sergeant from the santa clara police department and says so far they have made six arrests. they have been mainly for drug possession and public intoxication, but they have made no arrests gang rhode and no gang-related assaults and hope it does as that way the rest of the evening. it's the rhythm and flavor of mexico that this crowd comes to celebrate cinco de mayo. >> i can see a lot of people and see...
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wage theft includes ignoring minimum wage laws. it was a chance to create a task force. >> make sure we are enforcing the law as much as we can. not something that has been done. but i think if wage theft is going to end, it should end in san francisco. >> wage theft is prevalent in the city. they found half of all restaurant workers do not get minimum wage. >>> commuters will see more rail service because of ridership. cal train added two new trains today and restored four others. ridership reached a high in june resulting in packed trains. they will add two new trips between stockton and the south bay and a bus line will run more frequently. >>> it is a text book case, hackers attack, using schools to avoid being tracked to steal secrets from uncle sam. >> what investigators are saying about a fire that torched the law offices of the mayor. >>> complete bay area news coverage continues right now, this is ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00 p.m. >> it is almost like a script for a spy movie. hackers hacking in to government agencies. and
wage theft includes ignoring minimum wage laws. it was a chance to create a task force. >> make sure we are enforcing the law as much as we can. not something that has been done. but i think if wage theft is going to end, it should end in san francisco. >> wage theft is prevalent in the city. they found half of all restaurant workers do not get minimum wage. >>> commuters will see more rail service because of ridership. cal train added two new trains today and restored four...
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. >> when law enforcement officers misuse their budgets to funnel dangerous weapons to the highest bidder they compromise the safety of the public. by putting personal profit ahead of public safety they undermine the very essence of their duty. >> prosecutors say deputies ryan mcgowen and thomas yu used their exempt to buy weapons and sold them at a profit. both deputies have pled not guilty. two firearms dealers have been arrested in the weapon's sales scheme. >>> the washington air national guard has told two women members that they should not have been photographed in uniform breast-feeding their babies. the women sat for the photos as part of a campaign to promote breast-feeding. a guards spokesman says showing breast-feeding wasn't the problem here, he says they violated military rules to promote a cause outside of the military but they say they'll probably not be disciplined. >>> you probably shouldn't call it infinon raceway anymore. the company is ending it's sponsorship deal. the owners are working on a new deal for the fall. >>> well the audio was certainly compelling and some s
. >> when law enforcement officers misuse their budgets to funnel dangerous weapons to the highest bidder they compromise the safety of the public. by putting personal profit ahead of public safety they undermine the very essence of their duty. >> prosecutors say deputies ryan mcgowen and thomas yu used their exempt to buy weapons and sold them at a profit. both deputies have pled not guilty. two firearms dealers have been arrested in the weapon's sales scheme. >>> the...